what are these?

amizengo

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Hello treasure hunters.
When digging sites we found these objects hidden in different chambers.
Left first is a bullet shaped container weighing 38 kg.100cm long,15cm diameter.The other we believe is a disk container .Can someone there with more experience tell us what are these?
Thank you all.
 

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Hello treasure hunters.
When digging sites we found these objects hidden in different chambers.
Left first is a bullet shaped container weighing 38 kg.100cm long,15cm diameter.The other we believe is a disk container .Can someone there with more experience tell us what are these?
Thank you all.
The bullet shaped thing looks like a 6" tank or battle ship projectile.
 

Hello treasure hunters.
When digging sites we found these objects hidden in different chambers.
Left first is a bullet shaped container weighing 38 kg.100cm long,15cm diameter.The other we believe is a disk container .Can someone there with more experience tell us what are these?
Thank you all.
I agree with KSDirtfisher. It's definitely a projectile. No idea if it's been rendered safe or not so it's probably best to treat it with caution at the very least.
 

On the disk container, what makes you think that? Does it open to allow storage? If so, more photos would be nice. It just looks like a knob from that angle.
 

Seriously how can anyone determine what the 1st photo is actually.
This could be a bullet 1/2" long or 3 ft long :dontknow:

Can't enlarge the 2nd photo for some reason.
 

The first item looks like a 15cm howitzer or mortar shell to me. Anti-concrete rather than armour-piercing. Companies like Krupp in Germany widely exported such weaponry to eastern Europe, Russia, and the Ottoman Empire from the late 1800s through to WWI as 'siege' weapons. Where did you find this?
 

Oh that's clear as mud.
A tape measure is a simple apparatus that has worked well.
I must be getting old, and not into toe jam measurements yet.
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It’s 5-1/2 big toes wide and about 16 big toes long. I believe that was a Flintstonian unit of measurement until the inchworm evolved.🦕 😁
 

The first item looks like a 15cm howitzer or mortar shell to me. Anti-concrete rather than armour-piercing. Companies like Krupp in Germany widely exported such weaponry to eastern Europe, Russia, and the Ottoman Empire from the late 1800s through to WWI as 'siege' weapons. Where did you find this?
We found this underground in Tanzania formerly German Colony.
 

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